Detroit Strip Clubs: Night Club Shooting Under Investigation

February 10, 2010 at 10:36 pm | In Detroit strip clubs | No Comments

Night Club Shooting Under Investigation
Posted: 4:26 pm EST February 10, 2010Updated: 5:03 pm EST February 10, 2010
HARRISON TOWNSHIP, Ohio — A woman went to pick up two friends at a night club and ended up getting shot.
The shooting happened Tuesday night at the Gentleman’s Club on Wagoner Ford Road in Harrison Township.
Montgomery County Sheriff’s deputies said the victim was there to pick up friends but a fight already underway inside the club spilled outside and innocent people became targets.
Bullets started flying as the victim pulled up in her car to pick up her friends.
Deborah Key, 44, was shot several times. Her van was riddled with bullet holes.
Maj. Dave Hale said, “The victim was able to drive to the UDF at Main and Seibenthaler where an ambulance came for her.”

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Detroit Adult Entertainment: Windsor police raid body rub parlour on Gladstone Ave.

February 10, 2010 at 2:49 am | In Detroit adult entertainment | No Comments

Jean said officers seized an undisclosed amount of cash and found a menu which itemized such services as 45 minutes for $90, 70 minutes for $130 and 90 minutes for $200. It also offered a special âœcouples sectionâ that advertised services for couples for between $200 and $500 for a âœ90-minute pleasure package for two.â
âœThen in fine print it said â˜a light snack of cheese, salad and a fruit platter will be served with a nice glass of wine,ââ said jean.
He said officers also uncovered information that suggests there may be similar establishments in other neighbourhoods. He invited anyone who may notice suspicious activity on their block to call police or Crime Stoppers.
A neighbour, who did not wish to be identified, said she wondered whether it was drugs or prostitution when the police arrived and was not surprised at the arrests.

See the full article from “Windsor Star”

Detroit Adult Entertainment: Prostitution laws endanger lives of sex-trade workers, former escort says

February 10, 2010 at 2:49 am | In Detroit adult entertainment | No Comments

WINDSOR, Ont. â Former escort Valerie Scott has a message for those who believe prostitution should be criminal on moral grounds: Get over it.

Last fall, Scott and Bedford, represented by Young, launched a constitutional challenge of Canada’s prostitution laws, arguing that the laws deny the security and liberty of those in the sex trade.
Exchanging money for sex is not illegal in Canada. However, doing so in a fixed location is illegal â the offence of running a bawdy house. It’s also illegal to communicate in public for the purposes of prostitution.

According to Young, criminal law is a “blunt instrument” that is too cumbersome to deal with a social issue such as prostitution. “If you want to solve problems in the sex trade, you don’t use criminal law.”

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Detroit Adult Entertainment: Illinois plans reforms for processing DNA

February 10, 2010 at 2:49 am | In Detroit adult entertainment | No Comments

Members of the working group now agree that analyzing DNA in these types of cases and comparing it to DNA taken from convicted felons and other crime scenes could help produce valuable findings, such as the work of a serial rapist.
“If a prostitute makes a report of rape and then disappears, a prosecutor may say I’m not going forward with a case because I can’t win it,” said Lisa Friel, a chief sex crimes prosecutor in New York County, N.Y., where she said rape-kit testing is a top priority. “But if you move forward with the DNA gathered from the prostitute’s rape kit and it links to another attack, then you have a totally different scenario on your hands. You know you need to catch this person before they attack again.”

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Detroit Adult Entertainment: ‘Serious’ choices yet to emerge for windsor’s top job

February 10, 2010 at 2:49 am | In Detroit adult entertainment | No Comments

When it comes to Windsor’s next mayor, the choice for voters so far is between two students with zero political experience or a perennial underdog who once proposed a brothel to fund a children’s hospital.
A possible fourth candidate waiting in the wings is a former wrestling pro and karaoke host.
“Abysmal, abysmal … where are the serious candidates?” University of Windsor professor emeritus Lloyd Brown-John, a close watcher of the municipal scene, said of the offerings so far for the Oct. 25 election. While experienced and “big-name people” are lining up for mayoral battles in other cities like London, Ottawa and Toronto, he’s concerned Windsor’s campaign has yet to draw any high-calibre talent.

The pair now joins Ernie Lamont, 62, who was the first to announce his candidacy for the Windsor mayoral position. Among his previous campaign suggestions, Lamont once proposed a brothel in the former Cleary International Centre.

See the full article from “Windsor Star”

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